Calming Squeaky Duck Toy for Dogs, Anxiety Relief Chew and Play Toy
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Anxiety Out, Playfulness In
Chewing and squeaking are natural stress-relief behaviors for dogs. The PawLull Calming Duck Toy gives anxious dogs a satisfying, safe outlet that redirects nervous energy into joyful play rather than destructive behavior.
Why Chewing Reduces Anxiety
Chewing activates the release of serotonin in dogs, the same feel-good neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood and anxiety. The rhythmic, repetitive motion of chewing on a soft toy can bring a dog out of an anxious state naturally.
Best For
- Dogs that chew furniture or household items when stressed
- Puppies in the teething phase with anxiety tendencies
- Interactive play during thunderstorms or fireworks
- Boredom and under-stimulation
Product Details
- Material: soft plush exterior with internal squeaker
- Lightweight at 61g, easy for dogs to carry and toss
- Yellow duck design, suitable for dogs of all sizes
- Small: 25 x 22 cm (9.8 x 8.7 inches)
- Medium: 32 x 28 cm (12.6 x 11 inches)
- Large: 38 x 45 cm (15 x 17.7 inches)
Size Guide
- Small (25x22cm): Best for small breeds under 10kg (22 lbs)
- Medium (32x28cm): Best for medium breeds 10 to 25kg (22 to 55 lbs)
- Large (38x45cm): Best for large breeds over 25kg (55 lbs)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the squeaker safe if my dog chews through it?
Supervise your dog during play and inspect the toy regularly for wear. Remove the toy if the plush is torn and the squeaker becomes accessible.
What size should I choose?
Choose based on your dog's weight and jaw size. When in doubt, size up. A slightly larger toy is safer than one small enough to be swallowed.
Can it be washed?
Hand wash gently with mild soap and warm water. Air dry completely before returning to your dog.
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